Marianne Pitzen

In this article, we will explore the impact of Marianne Pitzen on various aspects of society. From its influence on a personal level to its impact on the economy and politics, Marianne Pitzen has been the subject of debate and analysis in different scenarios over time. Through a journey through different perspectives, we will seek to understand the role that Marianne Pitzen plays in daily life and in the future of humanity. We will also examine possible challenges and opportunities related to Marianne Pitzen, with the aim of shedding light on its relevance and consequences today.

Marianne Pitzen

Marianne Pitzen (born 29 May 1948), GER, is a German artist born in Stuttgart. In 1981, Pitzen founded the Bonn Women's Museum, of which she is the current director. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions, and has hosted over 500 since its founding. Pitzen held her first exhibition in 1969, established a gallery in 1971, and later the "Circular" magazine with her husband.

Exhibitions

  • 1991 Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum, Hagen
  • 1992 City Museum, Zwickau
  • 1994 Städt. Gallery at the fish market, Erfurt
  • 1998 City Museum Bonn
  • 1999 Art Center, Ulaanbaatar
  • 1999 Salzstadel of Regensburg
  • 2001 Gallery Futura, Berlin
  • 2001/02 art meeting digester, WWTW to Cologne
  • 2008 MP 60, Bonn Women's Museum

Honors and awards

References

  1. ^ "Marianne Pitzen" (in German). Frauen Museum. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  2. ^ Fehr, Michael; Kuhn, Annette (1990). Marianne Pitzen's shell. Cologne (Ausst. kat. Hagen).
  3. ^ Tobias Gerstner program and provocation: In Art Forum pp. 117, 1992, 260-264

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